I don’t know where to start. There’s so much I wanted to say, but now the only thing I can do is to apologize.

Apologize for countries like (and especially) Germany or France.

I think you now why. For everybody who doesn’t, here’s the explanation:

Greece is completely bankrupt. Now every european country is afraid, that the Euro will be or is losing value, that other european countries will have to help Greece by paying money for their debts and that other countries will be bankrupt, too.

The news hit all of a sudden. But who found out about it? Well, thanks to the rating agencies, who estimated the value of Greece, we now know, that the greek people are lazy, dumb and corrupt and are unable to handle their money.

This or a quite similar version of the events taking place in Greece is out there for everyone to read in every newspaper available.

But is that really what happened?

When Greece became a part of the EU, Brussels knew about the financial situation and the problems of Greece. They knew about the financial and economic situation, but put their blinders on with a shrug and thought their underhand dealings would never see the light of day… But then one day the sun shone really brightly, so the whole world saw what lay beneath the vail.

If that is not outrages enough, which it is in my opinion, it gets worse.

Now the wise and ideal countries, who have no problems themselves in their own countries, have a plan, and Greece is determined to do what they imposed on them. Firstly and foremost of course the EU (what- or whoever this anonymous EU is anyway) and secondly Germany…

Germany had a terrific idea: Greece should sell parts of their government property (which is public property) like small uninhabited islands or other parts of their country or property to pay off their debts.

My comment? WTF!

Only because Germany sold their public/government property (which collides and collided with the interests and wishes of their public and put the government in question) Greece should not be forced to do so. Especially because Germany has its part to play in the economic fall of Greece (and south europe in general as well). It’s all about money, debt and european competition, in which Germany is very successful, because Germany doesn’t care about their people: lowering the taxes for the super rich while squeezing money out of the middle and lower class, they work for the economic and monetary elite and discuss how to suck the last bit of solidarity out of the political and social systems.

Not a good paradigm and for that another reason to support the greek public.

Furthermore disinformation about Greece seems to become a daily business, and a lucrative one as well. Because it is a good distraction for all political, social and economic problems in the EU that can be pushed into the background and so will be forgotten, hushed up and decided in secrecy, in every european country and the european superstate.

Great hints the EU gave to Greece: higher taxes, less public servants and less payment for them and, as already stated, the public sell out.

Wow, thanks EU!

I want to give a small example of what life is in Greece when you’re a public servant:

Imagine a teacher, who teaches in a public greek school. Because he doesn’t earn enough money to live, he’s got two other jobs to earn his living. How is he supposed to live with less money? Should he get even more jobs? Or should he start to live of air and sun? Should he train to live without eating and drinking while living on the streets?

It is madness!

Madness made in the EU!

The Greek are absolutely right to demonstrate against these enforcement. Which brings me to the next thing: Propaganda.

The only thing I get to see when I switch on my TV is something like that:

The greek youth is demonstrating violently, throwing molotov cocktails before being silenced by the good police forces.

What a laugh. Everybody who is able to think and watch the news, will realize that the people demonstrating are not only young lazy no-goods. People of all ages, all social groups and all political convictions fight against the EU imposed madness.

How long until all Europeans will stand up and show their governments that what politics should be about is fulfilling the requests of the people, not those of the rating agencies and banks, of corrupt politics and liars.

The real problems europe has are other ones…

So, last but not least, I apologize for the arrogance and foolishness demonstrated by the heads of european countries. But I hope your fight against this insanity won’t be in vain and that it maybe will wake up other Europeans and finally uncover what this EU really is about: money and might.